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name the sources of history
History.
interested in family history,where our name came from- England ? Thanks David Wiffin. NZ.
Meaning dark skinned,moorish. Italian,spanish and Portuguese origins.
the dance gots its name from two(2) popular dances in the late 1800s; the polka and balse (waltz)
Interpretation is the name for an argument about history that is supported by sources.
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Patriots supported America becoming our own nation and separation from the king of England and Parliament, with the main argument that we were subject to taxation without representation. Loyalists were, as there name suggests, loyal to the king of England and made the argument that America would not survive as our own nation, and thus, should stay a colony under England.
An example of name-calling fallacy would be if someone dismissed an argument by calling the person making the argument a "liar" without providing any evidence to disprove the argument itself. This type of fallacy aims to attack the person rather than addressing the actual content of the argument.
Yes, the noun 'argument' is a common noun, a word for any argument of any kind, anywhere. A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, or thing.
The Ontological Argument
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